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. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business, oil drilling. both sides worry, for the environment, that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls. >> they're using our poor little oyster farm. they're using these people. it's... i think it's unconscionable. >> reporter: it's a battle threatening to leave everyone shell-shocked. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> axelrod: next up, security concerns in the aftermath of the bombings in boston. teenagers there question just how safe they really are. e the . marathon bombs, it had been nearly 12 years since the last major terrorist attack on u.s. soil. among the fallout from the attacks, the question many americans are asking once again-- just how safe are we? dn with members of a generation asking that ques
. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business, oil drilling. both sides worry, for the environment, that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls....
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lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us? we run water, power, and sewer. so, those are some of the biggest things involved in lead platinum. ♪ ♪ >> by late 2008 the project, as we got the contractor on board and we were able to start pricing it, we're a multi-, multi-, multi-million dollar over budget. >> the story a lot of people don't know after we got select today do this project, the first price we came in with was $180 million. and the city said, you know, this is a great building, but we just don't want to spend that much money. so, the project was on the verge of being canceled. >> if y
lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us?...
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i'm sad to hear you say that. >> what's the rush in this environment? i don't want to look like i'm giving up on these things at all that neil's panelists were talkingbout. >> i think you're right. the reason i say i'm sad, pandering, we -- politics is pappedderring. -- pandering. that's a given. but we're not rushing here. we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it part of it. ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they w
i'm sad to hear you say that. >> what's the rush in this environment? i don't want to look like i'm giving up on these things at all that neil's panelists were talkingbout. >> i think you're right. the reason i say i'm sad, pandering, we -- politics is pappedderring. -- pandering. that's a given. but we're not rushing here. we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we...
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our pension fund should divest fossil fuels polluting our environment . invest in the energy sources of the future again thank you to supervisor avalos and the many richmond district residents and people throughout the city who have supported this. >> president chiu: supervisor cohen. >> supervisor cohen: as a public service announcement i want to bring attention that i am the board appointee to the san francisco retirement board. i will continue to carry your wishes on this board but i wanted to manage the expectations that this is a nonbinding resolution; a statement of this body asking and urging the retirement board, of which there are six other members to take this under consideration and also want to know is that there is a very thoughtful, but fairly long and drawnout process, the divestment process to begin this process. and i will be making an appointment to talk with each of you to talk about the divestment process and to make myself available to you and answer questions that you may have on how we can begin to move this particular policy . agen
our pension fund should divest fossil fuels polluting our environment . invest in the energy sources of the future again thank you to supervisor avalos and the many richmond district residents and people throughout the city who have supported this. >> president chiu: supervisor cohen. >> supervisor cohen: as a public service announcement i want to bring attention that i am the board appointee to the san francisco retirement board. i will continue to carry your wishes on this board...
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going to the extreme of making everything a process like public art would be really challenging in an environment like san francisco. so, i think every city is different. san francisco would be drastically affected if we adopted something that stringent. >> i just wanted to speak to -- a little bit to [speaker not understood] speaking about the vancouver program. and i do have some experience with that. ways also a coordinator of murals. and one of the benefits of having a process, whether that's a permit, whether there's a fee attached to that, whether there's a committee or if it simply goes through a process where different departments of the city can have input. for example, in vancouver and really the vancouver graffiti management mural program is almost identical to what tyra is talking about doing here. it's similar to public art murals, but similar in scope. when we were doing our murals, almost 200 of them, there was no permit in place, but there was a selection process. and, so, if that was the heritage property, that had to go to heritage. and they had to decide whether or not that bui
going to the extreme of making everything a process like public art would be really challenging in an environment like san francisco. so, i think every city is different. san francisco would be drastically affected if we adopted something that stringent. >> i just wanted to speak to -- a little bit to [speaker not understood] speaking about the vancouver program. and i do have some experience with that. ways also a coordinator of murals. and one of the benefits of having a process,...
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it shows the seriousness of the job, but it also shows the environment at the white house. to me, that one just set out from the pack as a cover photo. .. the culture there and for me it was my first trip to africa, as a black american to go to africa, is really unique, and i really enjoyed that. >> host: didn't see in your book the picture of him dancing, the famous video. were you there? >> guest: i was there. >> host: what has that moment like? >> guest: it was fun. the crowd went crazy when he started to dance. and he actually did -- >> host: have photos of that? >> guest: yeah. it was very fun. >> host: in this introduction of the book you say you got into the habit of developing a slide show for the president on the way home, on the flight home. >> guest: yeah. something that i started, following 9/11, one of the first trips abroad, i tried to create a show to kind of lift the spirits of everyone traveling, to share the hard work put into the trips, and i started doing it after every trip abroad, and every trip i would raise the bar and add music and add graphics and
it shows the seriousness of the job, but it also shows the environment at the white house. to me, that one just set out from the pack as a cover photo. .. the culture there and for me it was my first trip to africa, as a black american to go to africa, is really unique, and i really enjoyed that. >> host: didn't see in your book the picture of him dancing, the famous video. were you there? >> guest: i was there. >> host: what has that moment like? >> guest: it was fun....
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it's happening so if the artist is threatened in any way, there is some awareness they are in that environment, number one. number two, what we found are a lot of the artists in our program are of the street culture. so, they know when tags are just tagging and what's vandalism, gang related or more serious. we had one particular incident at 65 oak grover, a beautiful mural, and it was slightly obliterated. he went back and fixed it. and then they came back and completely obliterated it. and he told me he could not go back up there because the people that did that would hurt him and he knew who it was. so, instead of hiring another muralist to go up there because he gave us that information, we just had -- we buffed it over and had a blank coat of paint put over it. so, in our program we can utilize the artists to get the information we need to keep them safe and also we let the police -- law enforcement know this program is happening and when it's happening so that they're hypersensitive to it. >> i'm going to go back over here and we have a couple comments. i think we're going to stick with
it's happening so if the artist is threatened in any way, there is some awareness they are in that environment, number one. number two, what we found are a lot of the artists in our program are of the street culture. so, they know when tags are just tagging and what's vandalism, gang related or more serious. we had one particular incident at 65 oak grover, a beautiful mural, and it was slightly obliterated. he went back and fixed it. and then they came back and completely obliterated it. and he...
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. >> they are just doing it because they are a product of their environment. this is the way they have grown up. this is what they know. >> reporter: group visited nearby memorial for donitra henderson who was killed in front of her 4-year- old son. >> with you all things are possible. >> reporter: they say young people need to be raised in better environments. >> to have fathers in the home and structure with mother in the home and you have a lot of kids raising themselves. >> these kids are really dealing with a lot of grief and the horrors of homicide. >> reporter: this group is praying for a time when this effort is no it longer necessary, but they have been doing this every weekend for two and a half years with no angein sight. oakland, i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> meantime oakland police asked residents to work with them to improve public safety of the chief of police hosted today's meeting at the cesar chavez education center and they broke into groups to offer idea louisiana the community and police can work together? one question being as
. >> they are just doing it because they are a product of their environment. this is the way they have grown up. this is what they know. >> reporter: group visited nearby memorial for donitra henderson who was killed in front of her 4-year- old son. >> with you all things are possible. >> reporter: they say young people need to be raised in better environments. >> to have fathers in the home and structure with mother in the home and you have a lot of kids raising...
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. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business: oil drilling. both sides worry for the environment that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls. >> they're using our poor little oyster farm. they're using these people. i think it's unconscionable. >> it's a battle threatening to leave everyone shellshocked. >> reporter: cbs news, san francisco. >>> on may 13, the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals is expected to take up a temporary injunction request. that would allow drake's bay so continue operating until the owners' lawsuit can be heard. >>> yesterday it was quite a roller coaster as far as the weather went. started out cold and got warm back and forth again. what about today? >> that's not a surprise i hope. >> it was. >> did you watch yesterday morning? don
. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business: oil drilling. both sides worry for the environment that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls....
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and i have a particular respect for chris hedges coming out of that environment, trying to work in these institutions, trying to maintain your integrity and up against everything from insufficientrable arrogance, bureaucracy, and timidity. and tunism. and it's really sort of been interesting to switch rules -- roles and be the editor of truth
and i have a particular respect for chris hedges coming out of that environment, trying to work in these institutions, trying to maintain your integrity and up against everything from insufficientrable arrogance, bureaucracy, and timidity. and tunism. and it's really sort of been interesting to switch rules -- roles and be the editor of truth
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it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also works with the next generation of kids. starting with nursery school, it is remarkable that silicon valley kids have this additional advantage of being raised in the area irrespent of their social status is having the exposure of religion and entrepreneurship. i think most kids that attend stanford university has some desire of having to do some form of entrepreneurship either owning their own company or starting a start-up. >> in your book, "secrets of silicon valley" here's a quote pop i was endocumented into the destroy your enemy and eat your yo
it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also...
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hopefully the skubt would have someone to investigate the incident and try to provide a better and safer environment to the students. >> hi everyone. i'm a parents from visitation valley elementary school. okay. the new prim has been with the school for almost two years. the new principle. and there will be more than 10 students and staff leaving the school. and the principle make the school not so harmony from the top to the bottom. and the principle fired some teachers without good reaps and also some excellent teachers that have been teach at the school for more than 10 years also have to be forced early retirement. and the education that has been making some criticism against her. and the new teacher also worried about the current situation. and they make the school very although, moreal and effect the quality of teaching. and because of office of leadership it makes the school test scores drop. and the discipline of the students is getting worse. and the asian students also get billed. get bullied. and the students stay in the classroom during recess and the principle not always walking around
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this is to provide all day scholarship for children that don't have access to a quality environment. we're phil children and giving them full quality scholarships. and this will serve about 2 hundred children. and the other thing we're trying to do is voucher children lose those because they lose their jobs. so we want to make sure that those children stay in preschool at least until their kindergarten age >> i saw the slide
this is to provide all day scholarship for children that don't have access to a quality environment. we're phil children and giving them full quality scholarships. and this will serve about 2 hundred children. and the other thing we're trying to do is voucher children lose those because they lose their jobs. so we want to make sure that those children stay in preschool at least until their kindergarten age >> i saw the slide
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who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse me. >> the folks in nebrask and the governor was concerned and now those concerns he feems have been met, bill? >> there is more that rick and his friends could do. support fracing and we could replace coal with new form much energy. >> rick, you support fraking but do you think that the administration has been dragging foot on fraking? >> most of the foot dragging is not at the feral willful level -- level. but the state steve, this administration doesn't like carbon energy. they said that many times, the energy secretary and president. look at fraking, ited out slow and increased
who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse...
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scholarship for children that don't have access to a quality environment. we're phil children and giving them full quality scholarships. and this will serve about 2 hundred children. and the other thing we're trying to do is voucher children lose those because they lose their jobs. so we want to make sure that those children stay in preschool at least until their kindergarten age >> i saw the slide when i was in my office. >> it has to be reauthorized - when it is reauthorized. >> the last thing in terms of prop 10 we've also had a reserve. and the commission has approved one year of funding so we'll be using our reserve so we can maintain our long term investment. you see our decline we know that in fiscal 16, 17 or 15, 16 we have a planned one million dollars cut but we're trying to fill in our reserve so we can maintain a level of funding. so we have - here's our participants. we have lots of children we served about 3 hundred thousand kids in preschool and this includes our infants and toddlers. the entertains benefit from our family support - >> mr. ch
scholarship for children that don't have access to a quality environment. we're phil children and giving them full quality scholarships. and this will serve about 2 hundred children. and the other thing we're trying to do is voucher children lose those because they lose their jobs. so we want to make sure that those children stay in preschool at least until their kindergarten age >> i saw the slide when i was in my office. >> it has to be reauthorized - when it is reauthorized....
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west gets sheeple oil while the environment is where the pollution. today the villagers need jocularly continue to cast their hooks in the oil the waters of the niger delta. no the song and didn't. we will remember that we will. the latest news in the week's top stories here on our t.v. russia reportedly provides the u.s. with a recording of a phone call involving one of the boston bombing suspects as investigators dig further into the details of the terrorist attack. warhawk said their sides on syria amid rumors that the military there has been using chemical weapons while damascus found it stars and those are under a lot and he and calls the charges if they are faced lie. jobless numbers hit new highs and you are as the crisis deepens with brussels this week sounding the alarm over the cost of its strategy. and the official number of guantanamo bay hunger strikers reaches one hundred doubling over the past week.
good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west gets sheeple oil while the environment is where the pollution. today the villagers need jocularly continue to cast their hooks in the oil the waters of the niger delta. no the song and didn't. we will remember that we will. the latest news in the week's top stories here on our t.v. russia reportedly provides the u.s. with a recording of a phone call involving one of the boston bombing suspects as investigators dig...
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good hospitals joyal still lives there well companies get richer the west get sheeple oil while the environment is further. today religious need jackaroo continue to cast their hooks in the oil the waters of the niger delta. i am from. the lord that. and that every day she says another body in the body in a syria or so in arabic. and brought him. the war beginning not far from the skill of. the syrian woman is. trying. to shut us up at the very most about the close of. a mug i'm planning to stay here russia. to build a new life in russia. i . told. her i live. good speech. i. bonamy very little. heed to. today's news in the stories that shaped the way the f.b.i. reportedly gets a russian was one of the alleged boston terrorist talks jihad we look at why the u.s. might have dropped the ball the russians warnings two years ago. u.s. and britain cite evidence of the syrian government using chemical weapons have been accusations the rhetoric sounds all too familiar with what preceded western intervention in iraq. all this no hope new grim figures from violence in space while the e.u. wanted to spen
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the director of the food and environment program. marian necessary he will professor of public health at new york university. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >>> this is a tough one for me. i have been trying to read in -- i have a thousand books on the table today trying to think through it. marian, let me start with you. dhou we balance between our very real concerns about genetically modified foods on the one hand and our -- the realities that gmos seem to create really positive impacts on the other. >> i don't see any problem with reconciling it. i was on the food advisory committee of the fda in 1994 when the fda approved gmos. as a consumer advocate on that committee, we said go ahead, try it. but for heavens sake label it. consumers need a choice, consumers want a choice. if you don't label it, you're going to raise all kinds much questions about what are you trying to hide. i think they're trying to hide plenty. that's really what the problem is. >> what do you -- do you agree, they're trying to hide something? >>
the director of the food and environment program. marian necessary he will professor of public health at new york university. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >>> this is a tough one for me. i have been trying to read in -- i have a thousand books on the table today trying to think through it. marian, let me start with you. dhou we balance between our very real concerns about genetically modified foods on the one hand and our -- the realities that gmos seem to create...
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. >> it stands for terrorist identities data environment. they picked words to make an acronym for this? >> absolutely. >> we need to stop doing that. >> i want to point out before we move on andy, we haven't had baker on since he moved to idaho. i forgot how great he smells. america doesn't know t you smell like the inside of a faberge egg. smell him. >> it's really good. >> it's stunning. >> it is stunning. >> there's a party in my nose right now and eric is invited. >> i traveled from boise so bill could put his nose on my chest. >> bill just said there's a party in his nose and everybody is invited. there's a lot of room in there. >> actually, you know what -- >> there's a lot of people running around quickly talking about their screen plays in there. >> there's a party in my nose and one man is invited. i'll meet him at 48th and 6th after the show. >>> you asked what the word means. >> yes. >> it refers to people who identify as a nonnormative gender such as neither manor woman, moving between two or more genders, third gendered or othe
. >> it stands for terrorist identities data environment. they picked words to make an acronym for this? >> absolutely. >> we need to stop doing that. >> i want to point out before we move on andy, we haven't had baker on since he moved to idaho. i forgot how great he smells. america doesn't know t you smell like the inside of a faberge egg. smell him. >> it's really good. >> it's stunning. >> it is stunning. >> there's a party in my nose right...
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further cleared . today the diligence need shakuri continue to cast her folks into one of the waters of the niger delta. i am from. the. us and every day she says her body in the body in syria or saudia in arabic. far from. the syrian woman you are. trying. very mother father brother my name sama muhammad i'm planning to stay in russia. too bad your life in russia. secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the dog. plentiful and free accreditation free transport charges free. range minsk free risk free studio time free. download free broadcasting videos for your media projects and free media gondar teton tom. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. today is news and the story is a shame to weaken our team the f.b.i. reportedly gets a russian wiretap with one of the al
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come lately on guerrillas as the main line of after because the endpoint of that is to have jazz and environment of social chaos. you also have -- is disconnected at the beginning of the book. the officers of the regular army have experience of irregular warfare. they had to fighting in the hands. part of the consequence and he will likely have to chase them to the text says is they actually have a powerful distaste for it. this time it's politically controversial. and he has refused to fight a proper european soldiers. it becomes frustrating. a lot of times the army's methods for dealing with things like indian villages and attacking noncombatants to the site. dma finds it distasteful, although this is wicked usually actually does. so when they get the bid worthy of looking for in many ways, they want to stick to the decor. when it's clear this is a coherent virginia. alexander proposes to basically going to friday's guerrillas and we basically rebukes him, politely but never mess with the same. the countryside will be filled with chaos and on these disciplines start and you can do this, but i'
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. >> i don't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment and you hear about the problems that it causes when people dump prescription drugs and we've been accumulating over the last couple of years, and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure he made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet poses health hazards as well. >> a 12-year-old girl spent her saturday raising money for a mother and daughter who was injured when a car smashed into their house last week. the girl set up a lemonade stand right outside the house where the crash happened. this xhooen community near lee high school set up an online donations page for that family. >> i just felt so bad so i told my mom i rather spend my birthday money to help this little girl and her family. >> knowing how all of it was and it could have been any of us. you can't not do something. >> on thursday the car slammed through the wall of the home and into the living room critically injuring a 40-year-old mother in her home. her 9-year-old daughter was also injured along with three pass
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>> you first acknowledge it's happening, and i consider when i think of the environment it does include lack of access. so when you're in a community where it is really difficult to find that stuff, but it's real easy to find fast food joints, that's what you eat and that's what you know because it is -- it can also be cheaper because of the food policies within this country why junk food is cheaper than healthy produce and it is what people eat. y produce, in get the onx, most subway, and i go downtown, and i buy it, and bring it back up. people are feeling that are they going to go out of their way to experience that. >> i'm glad you mentioned that. andre, you work with people every day that come to you to be healthier, more well. how much of eating fast food is about what's in here. >> it has to do with how good do you feel about yourself. and think about how good the food is and the quality of the food is. so it's better to pick up pork rinds than potato chips. >> we see it in the news, most of the people we talk to know about it, but i think there is a strong relationship between t
>> you first acknowledge it's happening, and i consider when i think of the environment it does include lack of access. so when you're in a community where it is really difficult to find that stuff, but it's real easy to find fast food joints, that's what you eat and that's what you know because it is -- it can also be cheaper because of the food policies within this country why junk food is cheaper than healthy produce and it is what people eat. y produce, in get the onx, most subway,...
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good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further clear. today that alleges need jocularly continue to cast her books into one of the waters of the niger delta. welcome to teal one on air you can feel at home. there are three choices in life i first used to work in a mckillop live on a miserable way like a slave. for a second just to jump the wall and catch the american dream. most. of. the other choice is to become a member of an organization and get inside the drug trade. to buy something will never forget. a. local celebrity who did it but i paid for what i've done that would never stop a. you know. and then something else. and realized everything. was a big. good leverage. to build on each most sophisticated. doesn't sound anything. to teach me why you should care about human to. this is why you should care what you only. the latest news and the week's top stories here on our team as u.s. investigators a dig into the details behind the boston blogs questions are raised over whether washington is reluctance to consider
good hospitals the oil still lives there well companies get richer the west and she boil while the environment is further clear. today that alleges need jocularly continue to cast her books into one of the waters of the niger delta. welcome to teal one on air you can feel at home. there are three choices in life i first used to work in a mckillop live on a miserable way like a slave. for a second just to jump the wall and catch the american dream. most. of. the other choice is to become a...
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job site careercast just released its annual ranking outlook, income, stress and environment. and a newspaper reporter job in america. during the recession, newspaper reporter jobs have shrinking budgets, stressful deadlines, and lack of income growth. lumberjacks came in second for the worst job in america and is one of the most dangerous ones in which 64 loggers died from work- related injuries in 2011. enlisted military personnel came in third with careercast calling this job the most stressful profession for 2013. making a living as a full- time actor is "one of the list. and an oil rig worker came in as the fifth worst job in the country. to avoid working minimum- up," a massachusetts based initiative that encourages instead of offering dark and many vocational high schools programming and design skills. wildly popular. experts predict demand will only increase. it increased more than five taking into account a dip iomomg,g, stop. jack, your new chipotle chicken club is craze amaze. annnd chipotle is totes trending. spspicicy crispy chicken, hicky smoked bacon,on memeltlt
job site careercast just released its annual ranking outlook, income, stress and environment. and a newspaper reporter job in america. during the recession, newspaper reporter jobs have shrinking budgets, stressful deadlines, and lack of income growth. lumberjacks came in second for the worst job in america and is one of the most dangerous ones in which 64 loggers died from work- related injuries in 2011. enlisted military personnel came in third with careercast calling this job the most...
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the congress turned their attention to core issues, energy, the environment, and social justice. they are hoping an alliance with the social democrats will please the conservatives of chancellor angela merkel. >> a new election manifesto. after making amendments to the program, the party has taken a step to the left. energy policy remains a key theme, but the issue of social justice is also a part of their agenda. we are ready to take on our responsibilities, and we want to make it clear to people that we are willing to take uncomfortable action, like raising taxes. taxes on the wealthy would be used to increase spending and things like social care and education. they say they want to bring real change to germany with their new programs. >> we want to make things better, and we can achieve that. we can make real changes to the energy policy, instead of the yo-yo behavior of the current government. >> they want to form a coalition with the social democrats, but they are determined to stay their own party. one candidate says now is the time for them to assert themselves. , i have o
the congress turned their attention to core issues, energy, the environment, and social justice. they are hoping an alliance with the social democrats will please the conservatives of chancellor angela merkel. >> a new election manifesto. after making amendments to the program, the party has taken a step to the left. energy policy remains a key theme, but the issue of social justice is also a part of their agenda. we are ready to take on our responsibilities, and we want to make it clear...
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also am submitting a million-dollar accept and expand for a few program that the department of the environment has been developing over the years, called bay ren. bay area regional energy network program. the rest i will submit. >> supervisor yee. >> supervisor yee: i want to do for my rollcall a quick shout out. mayor lee and myself had a community meeting on saturday with the residents impacted by the water main bust, floating 22-23 homes, over a month ago. we had a meeting on saturday in which we had the different departments come in and respond, and continue to respond to the needs of those particular residents, and in particular the yellow-tag and red-tag homes. the department of public works, mta and others were there. at the end of the meeting the residents there, actually were so happy with the way the city has responded to our needs that they actually gave them pretty much standing applause. i think it is a testament of responding to homeowners needs. >> will go to you now president chiu. >> president chiu: we announced a package of ethics reforms proposals. in my first term i champio
also am submitting a million-dollar accept and expand for a few program that the department of the environment has been developing over the years, called bay ren. bay area regional energy network program. the rest i will submit. >> supervisor yee. >> supervisor yee: i want to do for my rollcall a quick shout out. mayor lee and myself had a community meeting on saturday with the residents impacted by the water main bust, floating 22-23 homes, over a month ago. we had a meeting on...
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i would like to give a hit to american businesses to do pretty well in a tough environment with a lot of bad policies. president obama started out the quarter with a tax increase, ended up spending the rest of it and warning people about the sequester and the end of the world. all things considered. credit to american businesses for hanging in there. >> paul: and it's going to keep going or are we going to see another slowdown? >> it looks like a lot of years we've had recently. it starts out promising and then not betting on the rest of the year. >> paul: if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us and be sure and follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you here next week. >> jon: another busy week in the news business. the investigation on the boston bombings in full swing. details emerge about the terrorists and their plot. federal officials try to explain how and why one terrorist flew under the radar even after they knew he was a potential threat. the suspect's parents claiming it's all a setup. their little angels and another terror plot uncovered
i would like to give a hit to american businesses to do pretty well in a tough environment with a lot of bad policies. president obama started out the quarter with a tax increase, ended up spending the rest of it and warning people about the sequester and the end of the world. all things considered. credit to american businesses for hanging in there. >> paul: and it's going to keep going or are we going to see another slowdown? >> it looks like a lot of years we've had recently. it...
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>> my show walks the line between being a safe nurturing environment to look inside your heart and also squish you under my thumb a little bit because you have serious work to do, don't you. >> okay. i can't help but ask you if you were not influenced by al franken, now a congressman -- maybe not better -- i don't know. he has the characters start small on "saturday night live", all that stuff. >> there are a lot of people that have sun satires and parodies about self help. my character only says things a speaker really would say. i am not getting all silly and over the top with it. i am playing it very straight and letting you be the judge. >> okay. and you targeted this so sometimes things are certainly a true word said in jest. are you really critical of this particular industry or is it just pure fun and nobody has done it in a while is this. >> well, i pay tribute to it as well as tweaking it. i have had a couple of personal coaches -- >> you went for the coaches, more money! [ laughing] >> yes. it has done some good for me in my life and help me make change that is are helpful, an
>> my show walks the line between being a safe nurturing environment to look inside your heart and also squish you under my thumb a little bit because you have serious work to do, don't you. >> okay. i can't help but ask you if you were not influenced by al franken, now a congressman -- maybe not better -- i don't know. he has the characters start small on "saturday night live", all that stuff. >> there are a lot of people that have sun satires and parodies about...
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i am still waiting for congress to wake up to the fact that we have a different budget environment. things have changed. you are going to have to make a choice some of where -- somewhere about which one you have to accept. is congress there yet? no. it is going to be difficult. usis sequestration with through the end of this fiscal year? >> i am not a prognosticator. it is not my job. i'm still waiting for the piece of legislation that stops it. a 16 in 14,st 2013, 15 , 16. it is a horrible idea. it was only done because the republicans refused to raise the debt ceiling. it was a last effort to but something on the table that would stop us from us going over that fiscal cliff. in place as a desperation measure. here it is, it torturing our economy. if we want to act on taxes and mandatory spending problem of -- programs, i am all for it. to force us has not worked. l's stop torturing the economy and the discretion portion of the budget, turn of sequestration and continue the debate over the budget which we're going to have to have. >> let me ask you about guantanamo bay. what did yo
i am still waiting for congress to wake up to the fact that we have a different budget environment. things have changed. you are going to have to make a choice some of where -- somewhere about which one you have to accept. is congress there yet? no. it is going to be difficult. usis sequestration with through the end of this fiscal year? >> i am not a prognosticator. it is not my job. i'm still waiting for the piece of legislation that stops it. a 16 in 14,st 2013, 15 , 16. it is a...
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growing year by year, and i watch that weight just evaporate from their shoulders, mostly because of the environment that we create. there are very few places in the world, other than jewish camping, where we can really treat people as divine individuals with inalienable gifts. we live and breathe that. and we see that all the time. and every night we close, we close in cabin groups, small circles. a group of campers, 10, 15, 20, will be swaying arm in arm around each other, thanking god for the camp family that's supporting them and i go back to this concept of the "wizard of oz," when dorothy would always say there's no place like home, no place like home. what i hear from campers over many generations is there's no place like camp. >> thank you so much, ruben and erin. and thank you for joining us here on mosaic. have a wonderful day. ,,,,,,,,,, . >>> hello, everybody. welcome to bay sunday. another terrific show for you this morning. but first, our weekly reminder, if you've got a show idea we would love to hear from you. go to kpix.com. click on the kpix logo and scroll down to it. we kickoff t
growing year by year, and i watch that weight just evaporate from their shoulders, mostly because of the environment that we create. there are very few places in the world, other than jewish camping, where we can really treat people as divine individuals with inalienable gifts. we live and breathe that. and we see that all the time. and every night we close, we close in cabin groups, small circles. a group of campers, 10, 15, 20, will be swaying arm in arm around each other, thanking god for...
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. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs, so we' accumulating over the last couple of years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicine by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event contact your local police department for drop-off locations. >> next at 5:00, paying it forward. we'll show you a feel good story in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings, how one gesture went full circle. >> the warriors are basking in the glow of last night's win in game three of the playoff against the nuggets. we'll have an update on stephen curry's valuable ankle. >> and just how close is california to legalizing sports betting? i'm live in san jose with the answer from the lawmaker leading this idea and just how much money he says this could bring to california. >> and we've been watching some lo
. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs, so we' accumulating over the last couple of years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicine by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event contact your local police department...
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the department of transportation, explosive devices take place, some indicators in environment, are you looking for any type of unattended packages or boxes in high risk areas, liquids, mist -- this is going to be a biological or chemical release. numerous sick or dead animals or birds. any objects that does not seem right, do you want to touch it? i'm not sure what this is, let me jostle it around. no, no, don't do that. move away and report it. remember that. a cell phone, a call, calling 911, using your cell phone may detonate that device. so obviously don't use your cell phone. go to a hard wire phone, land line phone, outside, and call 911. what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is call
the department of transportation, explosive devices take place, some indicators in environment, are you looking for any type of unattended packages or boxes in high risk areas, liquids, mist -- this is going to be a biological or chemical release. numerous sick or dead animals or birds. any objects that does not seem right, do you want to touch it? i'm not sure what this is, let me jostle it around. no, no, don't do that. move away and report it. remember that. a cell phone, a call, calling...
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it is a great chance to encourage people to walk for all sorts of good reasons, your helpth and the environment and it is the opportunity to highlight all of the work that needs to be done to insure that there are safe and attractive walking routes in every neighborhood city wide. i have been really encouraged by the members of this body who have been taking up a lot of effort around the pedestrian safety as well. >> mayor yee took this advantage to release the strategy that has been developed by the stake holders and kim and yee both held hearings on pedestrian safety in their capacity of members of the board of supervisors. >> as chair of the authority i would like to see this body work with the relevant city agencies and authority staff and stake holders to insure that pedestrian safety improvements are prioritized for funding in the neighborhood city wide through the under way prop case strategic plan and pry ortation update. >> bike to workday is coming soon, thursday may 9th. i have my bike back and so i will be taking part, the bay area's 19th, bike to workday. prop case, the tax is long
it is a great chance to encourage people to walk for all sorts of good reasons, your helpth and the environment and it is the opportunity to highlight all of the work that needs to be done to insure that there are safe and attractive walking routes in every neighborhood city wide. i have been really encouraged by the members of this body who have been taking up a lot of effort around the pedestrian safety as well. >> mayor yee took this advantage to release the strategy that has been...
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and there is a gentleman name yorick who knows what that environment is like probably better than any of us. he left in 1979 before the reunification. recently, as in this year, his daughter convinces him to go back to germany for the first time in decades. so she books an airbnb to berlin. they show up to get the keys from a host named kai, and the two men start talking. and they realize that they both have the same job. they were both border guards in germany in the '60s. yorick was a border guard on the west side of the wall, and kai was a border guard on the east side of the wall. and these two men would often stare into each other's eyes across the berlin wall. and here they are sitting side by side in an airbnb living room closer than they ever had with this air of reconciliation around them. >> wow. >> history. >> cheers. >> to the sharing economiment economy.. >>> you've been given a seat at the table of the so-called sharing economy. now here is someone who helped put that table together. joining me right now is dan rosensweig. he is ceo of chegg, an education learning platfo
and there is a gentleman name yorick who knows what that environment is like probably better than any of us. he left in 1979 before the reunification. recently, as in this year, his daughter convinces him to go back to germany for the first time in decades. so she books an airbnb to berlin. they show up to get the keys from a host named kai, and the two men start talking. and they realize that they both have the same job. they were both border guards in germany in the '60s. yorick was a border...
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past five years, there has been a number of platforms that opened up investing into this early stage environment of private equity. our platform essentially enables credited investors to aggregate on the site and have access to these early stage startup deals. >> i'm assuming there's criteria. you don't have to walk through every criteria but make a certain in come. >> essentially means you can afford to lose money. >> so not me. >> so are the companies getting -- are you buying it from existing -- where is it coming from? >> we're making an investment with our investors, alongside our investors with the companies. >> who makes the actual security acquisition on a secondary market. >> secondary market trades are ones which an existing shareholder, ex-employee, somebody like that is looking to liquidate their position. we do second stage in companies like twitter and others, but micro ventures is primarily focused on early companies. >> so we're pooling money together, investing in this company together. is that a fair assessment? >> it is. >> tell me, if you're -- if the people who are doing thi
past five years, there has been a number of platforms that opened up investing into this early stage environment of private equity. our platform essentially enables credited investors to aggregate on the site and have access to these early stage startup deals. >> i'm assuming there's criteria. you don't have to walk through every criteria but make a certain in come. >> essentially means you can afford to lose money. >> so not me. >> so are the companies getting -- are...
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. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs. so we've been kind of accumulating over the last couple years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure that i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event, the dea says contact your local police department for drop-off locations. >>> from march madness to the super bowl, vegas draws in $3.5 billion for people betting on sports. compare that to the estimated hundreds of billions of dollars in underground sports betting. one california lawmaker is trying to legalize sports vetting in our state so we can cash in. >> nbc bay area's stephanie trong is live in san jose. stephanie, this bill in question failed last year. what's digfferent this time? >> reporter: last year it stalled in the assembly. state senator robert wright who's leading the way fe
. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs. so we've been kind of accumulating over the last couple years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure that i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event, the dea says...
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final checks to ensure that it can handle any climactic conditions including those beyond the temporal environs of earth's atmosphere so the help of multiclass interesting. should be at the front of the pack and space operations giant state organizations the smaller more nimble teams. it's all about trust rather than pure performance with that in mind microelectronics brand name that stretches back half a century has come out with a new chip that removes the worry about hidden holes in security. it's roots in the institute that the two. supercomputers the moscow center of sparta technologies has become one of russia's top microchip makers and their most recent offering is the elbrus two s. plus becomes of the clock speed of five hundred megahertz two cores and post processing power of sixteen. unlike many risk based processors out there to us plus relies on the compiler to execute parallel operations more effectively with that in hand they've branched out and have bigger targets in sight. model q board is our attempt to make quite a cheap affordable computer based on our latest developments tha
final checks to ensure that it can handle any climactic conditions including those beyond the temporal environs of earth's atmosphere so the help of multiclass interesting. should be at the front of the pack and space operations giant state organizations the smaller more nimble teams. it's all about trust rather than pure performance with that in mind microelectronics brand name that stretches back half a century has come out with a new chip that removes the worry about hidden holes in...
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i am still waiting for congress collectively to wake up to the fact that we have a different budget environment. things have changed. all those things that you used to fight tooth and nail against, you will have to make a choice somewhere as to which one you will accept. i think base closure and some reasonable changes in tri-care fees are too reasonable steps when you look at the alternative. his commerce there yet? no. -- is commerce there yet? no. will they get their? it will be difficult. >> is sequestration with us through spring and summer and into the next fiscal year yucca >> i am not -- into the next fixe full-year? >> i am not a prognosticator. it is not like 2013. 2014,tration kicks in in 2015, and 20 16. it is a horrible idea. it was only done because the republicans refused to raise the debt ceiling. it was a last ditch effort to put something on the table. one that would stop us from going over that fiscal live, not raising the debt ceiling, not paying our bills. it was put in place as a desperation measure. and now here it is, basically torturing our economy, undermining the abil
i am still waiting for congress collectively to wake up to the fact that we have a different budget environment. things have changed. all those things that you used to fight tooth and nail against, you will have to make a choice somewhere as to which one you will accept. i think base closure and some reasonable changes in tri-care fees are too reasonable steps when you look at the alternative. his commerce there yet? no. -- is commerce there yet? no. will they get their? it will be difficult....
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not good for your health anyways, it's really bad for you, it's a bad habit and it doesn't help our environment and it doesn't help the reputation of our school. some students might be a proponent of having designated smoking areas the smoking ban put before qayoumi would prohibit smoking everywhere on campus. (standup)a although the initiative does have the support of the associated students president qayoumi has to ok the measure before it can go into effect. i'm jonathan lester....update news." coming up...san jose state celebrates earth day on campus... and an annual gathering brings celebrating bay area students to santa cruz...but first we asked students if they think birth control should be over the counter or perscription? ">>>"no i definitely think you need a prescription for it. just because you don't know what kind of birth control you'll need and so, you may get an allergic reaction to it as i have seen before." "i absolutely think so, you know besides the fact that it will help decrease the rate of teen pregnancy. i think just as a girl, offers a lot more benefits than that just wi
not good for your health anyways, it's really bad for you, it's a bad habit and it doesn't help our environment and it doesn't help the reputation of our school. some students might be a proponent of having designated smoking areas the smoking ban put before qayoumi would prohibit smoking everywhere on campus. (standup)a although the initiative does have the support of the associated students president qayoumi has to ok the measure before it can go into effect. i'm jonathan lester....update...
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united states are proven to have the least amount of work or debts the safest environment for workers is there any sort of. movement going on in bangladesh and to unionize and organize within these factories there is there certainly are efforts and i'm glad you pointed that out because in this country many people may be familiar with the triangle shirtwaist factory fire that happened more than one hundred years ago in this country and it really galvanized a movement among female garment workers in this country to improve conditions and lead to the formation of a number of labor unions towards that end and workers in bangladesh have tried similar strategies but in bangladesh there is an extreme level of oppression that exists towards workers who attempt to exercise these rights about a year ago. the labor union organizer by the name of islam was found tortured and murdered in an apparent retaliation for his efforts to support workers' rights to speak out and that's the kind of attitude that that these individuals are treated with in that country so obviously it's still in a culture of
united states are proven to have the least amount of work or debts the safest environment for workers is there any sort of. movement going on in bangladesh and to unionize and organize within these factories there is there certainly are efforts and i'm glad you pointed that out because in this country many people may be familiar with the triangle shirtwaist factory fire that happened more than one hundred years ago in this country and it really galvanized a movement among female garment workers...
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the terrorist data margin environment? they just picked words right? >> right. >> you i want to point out we haven't had baker on for a long time because he moved to idaho. i forgot how great he smelled. you smell like the ind side of a fabrege egg. smell him. >> it's good. good. >> this is stunning. >> there is a party in my nose right now and bill is invited. >> bill just said there is a party in his nose and everybody is invited. there is a lot of room in there. >> actually. do you know what? there are people running around talking about screenplay autos there is a party in my nose and one man is invited and i'll meet him on 48th and 6th after the show. >> and you asked what gender queer means. it's both men and women, neither man or woman moving between two or more genders or third grernd or other gender. >> thank you. >> baker could you say the word "gender queer? >> gender queer. >> there is no problem with the terminology but why confuse the hell out of a person not equipped, a child? this is what happens. people make fun of people talking about
the terrorist data margin environment? they just picked words right? >> right. >> you i want to point out we haven't had baker on for a long time because he moved to idaho. i forgot how great he smelled. you smell like the ind side of a fabrege egg. smell him. >> it's good. good. >> this is stunning. >> there is a party in my nose right now and bill is invited. >> bill just said there is a party in his nose and everybody is invited. there is a lot of room in...
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only because we haven't got what we consider the proper supervision to go out to be able to assess the environment and the young gangsters that go out on the paint crew, they respect the old veterans even if they've gotten reformed. they don't so much respect the city work [speaker not understood]. that's how it worked with us. >> okay, anybody else up there want to comment on that? i'm going to run over here because it's over here. had his hand up for a little while. if i could get you to stand up. >> this is a softball for dpw. i want to know where you get the funding that you give out as grant funding, let's say street smarts. is it general fund money, is there a special fee that's tied to something that goes into a fund? >> yeah, it's general fund money. the department makes a decision on programs and we earmark money for various, like the police and the arts commission and we earmark money and send it to them. a lot of times you'll find the board of supervisors members have support for various programs also. we've gotten that after the budget was done in order to fund some of the programs. >>
only because we haven't got what we consider the proper supervision to go out to be able to assess the environment and the young gangsters that go out on the paint crew, they respect the old veterans even if they've gotten reformed. they don't so much respect the city work [speaker not understood]. that's how it worked with us. >> okay, anybody else up there want to comment on that? i'm going to run over here because it's over here. had his hand up for a little while. if i could get you...